The Pilgrim's Progress

abridged

This great religious allegory, dating from the late 1670s, is presented as a dream in which Christian undertakes a journey through the Slough of Despond to the Celestial City. In Part II, he is followed by his wife Christina and their children. This allegory of a man in search of truth has proved popular throughout the world since its first publication.

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Edward de Souza (Don Quixote, The Canterbury Tales, The Island Race, The New Testament, Hamlet Prince of Denmark, The Life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) has played leading roles in over a dozen West End plays and in several seasons with the Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford, at the Old Vic and the National Theatre. His film credits include The Thirty-Nine Steps and The Spy Who Loved Me.